单词 | withdrawal |
释义 | withdrawal (wɪðdrɔːəl ) Word forms: withdrawals 1. variable noun The withdrawal of something is the act or process of removing it, or ending it. [formal] ...withdrawal of friendship. Sometimes the withdrawal of a particular stress can bring on anxiety. [+ of] ...allied troop withdrawal from the north of the country. 2. uncountable noun Someone's withdrawal from an activity or an organization is their decision to stop taking part in it. ...his withdrawal from government in 1946. [+ from] Synonyms: departure, retirement, exit, secession 3. countable noun A withdrawal is an amount of money that you take from your bank account. 4. singular noun [NOUN of noun] The withdrawal of a remark or statement that you have made is the act of saying that you want people to ignore it. The charity says it wants a withdrawal of the comments. Synonyms: retraction, recall, disclaimer, repudiation 5. uncountable noun Withdrawal is the period during which someone feels ill after they have stopped taking a drug which they were addicted to. Withdrawal from heroin is actually like a severe attack of gastric flu. [+ from] 6. uncountable noun Withdrawal is behaviour in which someone prefers to be alone and does not want to talk to other people. ...an inability to cope with emotional problems except by retreating into withdrawal. Collocations: order a withdrawal Under the plans judges will be given a power to order the withdrawal of a defendant's solicitor or barrister from the case. Times, Sunday Times The company commander ordered a withdrawal as the enemy threatened to encircle and isolate the company. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He returned to the company perimeter and ordered a withdrawal to a more defensible position. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 At this point, the patrol commander ordered a withdrawal. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Facing certain encirclement the company commander ordered a withdrawal. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Neither permits withdrawals in the 12-month fixed term. Times, Sunday Times Neither permits withdrawals during the term of the deal. Times, Sunday Times A bank need not permit withdrawals of any funds deposited by means of a postdated check, until the date on the check has occurred. Christianity Today The offer may be made conditional upon receiving tenders of a minimum number of shares, and it may permit withdrawal of tendered shares prior to the offer's expiration date. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Continuing the above example, that would mean a maximum permitted withdrawal rate for today's drawdown investor of 5.6 per cent compared with 8.4 per cent five years ago. Times, Sunday Times His subsequent withdrawal from the 2006-07 away series was just as influential. Times, Sunday Times During the subsequent withdrawal he was wounded again. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In any event, following their subsequent withdrawal, new gold fields were mined further south and new trade routes were opening further east. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 You will still be able to opt for a one-off tax-free lump sum when you retire, but any subsequent withdrawals won't be tax-free. Times, Sunday Times The rate drops to 0.1% in any month of subsequent withdrawals. Times, Sunday Times It will also make clear that the extension cannot be used to renegotiate the withdrawal agreement. Times, Sunday Times So you'd have two sides negotiating a withdrawal agreement that both hope would fail. Times, Sunday Times But getting there would first require backing the withdrawal agreement. Times, Sunday Times The government's withdrawal agreement clarifies how existing cases should be dealt with and provides an opportunity to try to agree a framework for future co-operation. Times, Sunday Times However, he categorically ruled out reopening the withdrawal agreement. Times, Sunday Times On top of the typical cash withdrawal rate of 26%,there are cashadvance fees of about 3%. Times, Sunday Times At 2.96% annually of his £300,000 pot, it was well within the 4% safe withdrawal rate. Times,Sunday Times A withdrawal rate that's fine in a bull market may deplete your assets much faster if the market slumps, especially if that happens early in retirement. ST Continuing the above example, that would mean a maximum permitted withdrawal rate for today's drawdown investor of 5.6 per cent compared with 8.4 per cent five years ago. Times, Sunday Times There would also be a phasing in of the total payment due, so that people never hit a withdrawal rate of more than 50 per cent. Times,Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 收回 Japanese: 引っ込めること |
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